Jenkins, who is in the final year of his contract, skipped voluntary workouts after making it known he wanted to be traded following the Cowboys acquisition of two new starting corners: former Chief Brandon Carr and first-round pick Morris Claiborne.

The Cowboys entertained offers for Jenkins during the draft, but several club officials have maintained since that he won’t be traded.

Offseason shoulder surgery will prevent Jenkins from working out this week, but the club wants him on hand for classroom sessions with defensive coordinator Rob Ryan.

With Carr and Claiborne on the roster, Jenkins is expected to have a new role this season: slot corner.

“He’s got a whole new world to learn there,” Ryan told reporters last week of Jenkins’ expected move to the slot.

Players who skip minicamp are subject to a $10,000 for the first day, $20,000 for the second and $30,000 for the third, according to ESPNDallas.com.